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       #Post#: 2056--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Pale Hose History
   DIR By: ISF
       Date: May 18, 2011, 11:07 am
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       > Your parents didn't tie your left arm to your side to force
       you to develop right-handed dexterity?
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       My parents tied both my arms to my sides. What that was supposed
       to develop, I'm not sure. Maybe they wanted me to play soccer...
       #Post#: 2057--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Pale Hose History
   DIR By: Fury
       Date: May 18, 2011, 11:08 am
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       > First glove a Wee JohnJeter ever got had Rocky Colavito's sig
       on it, and it was some shytty off-brand, made by a
       hunting/fishing equipment company, started with a "B" (someone
       research that). I was like "who the f u c k is Rocky Colavito-
       what is this s h i t". Pretty sure that was the exact language I
       used too. I wanted Ernie Banks or would even settle for Billy
       Williams. Glove pretty much blew too, but lefties couldn't be
       choosers back in those days when only 1 out of 550 people or so
       were left-handed and countless natural lefties had been maimed.
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       Great story.  One question, though.
       Who the f u c k is Ernie Banks?
       #Post#: 2058--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Pale Hose History
   DIR By: JhonJeterWD40
       Date: May 18, 2011, 11:09 am
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       My parents tied both my arms to my sides. What that was supposed
       to develop, I'm not sure. Maybe they wanted me to play soccer...
       Pretty sure it was to stop you from doing what you kept doing
       whenever you were alone.
       #Post#: 2060--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Pale Hose History
   DIR By: BlackSox
       Date: May 18, 2011, 11:31 am
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       Sesquicentennial
       Great, yet useless, word
       #Post#: 2061--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Pale Hose History
   DIR By: BlackSox
       Date: May 18, 2011, 11:33 am
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       Like the glove story, Jeter.  In addition to the chuckles, it
       brought back memories of digging through the mitt bin looking
       for one with a "cool" autograph.   And heh, there were rarely
       any lefties gloves, and their autographs totally blew.
       #Post#: 2064--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Pale Hose History
   DIR By: 4nek8
       Date: May 18, 2011, 12:07 pm
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       Pretty sure it was to stop you from doing what you kept doing
       whenever you were alone.
       My parents had a different approach for that.  I'm still not
       fully capable of talking about it without breaking into a
       panic-induced sweat, but the therapy is helping.
       #Post#: 2098--------------------------------------------------
       Since we're playing the Indians . . .
   DIR By: AndyMacFAIL
       Date: May 19, 2011, 1:07 am
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       [center]
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       Herb Score
       Transaction:
       April 18, 1960: Traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Chicago
       White Sox for Barry Latman.
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       Re: Pale Hose History
   DIR By: AndyMacFAIL
       Date: May 19, 2011, 1:43 am
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       This Date In White Sox History - May 19th
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       May 19, 1996 - White Sox players Darren Lewis and Robin Ventura
       both hit grand slam home runs at Tiger Stadium in a 14-3 win
       over Detroit. Tony Phillips and Ray Durham each had three hits
       as Wilson Alvarez picked up the win.
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       Re: Since we're playing the Indians . . .
   DIR By: msf
       Date: May 19, 2011, 8:32 am
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       > [center]
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       > Herb Score
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       > Transaction:
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       > April 18, 1960: Traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Chicago
       White Sox for Barry Latman.
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       Those 61 and 62 cards of Herb Score bring back memories, traded
       for Barry Latman, I liked that guys name, so his 1960 card was
       one of my favorites.
       #Post#: 2159--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Pale Hose History
   DIR By: AndyMacFAIL
       Date: May 20, 2011, 2:58 am
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       Early Wynn
       Transactions:
       December 4, 1957: Traded by the Cleveland Indians with Al Smith
       to the Chicago White Sox for Fred Hatfield and Minnie Minoso.
       November 20, 1962: Released by the Chicago White Sox.
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